In order to use spanned volumes in Windows 2000, you are going to need to use Dynamic Disks. So if you are already using a Basic Disk, you can convert up, but once you do that you cannot convert back without deleting the partition.
Once its Dynamic its just a matter of using Disk Management to...
If I remember correctly, NTFS 5 barrier for Windows 2000 is in the exabytes. As for FAT32, I thought it was like 32GB's in Windows 2000 and 127GB for 9X systems. I don't know what XP has for limitations, but I would assume the same as 2000.
<< Okay, it encrypts the filesystem, but if you have physical access to the machine the data is accessable. So does it only help if somebody jacks your harddrive? I assume that since the information if readable at the computer it would be accessable through other services.
ex: you run a network...
Current situation. I want to copy one hard drive (Windows 2000 Server) to another hard drive, so I can use that drive instead.
I know there are programs that do this for you. But what I am want to do is to copy from the original IDE hard drive to a SCSI drive.
I belive this will work, but I...
Its concerning AMD processors.
200 vs 266
I have been told conflicting information from different pc shops.
I have an MSI K7T 2-A which I know is 200 FSB and lists as being able to handle up to 1.3Ghz Tbirds.
Can you install let's say a 1.2 (266) ? Or only a 1.2 (200)?
I've been told...
Problem 1: I recently tried upgrading my processor on my MSI K7T 2-a motherboard. I had a duron 700 running fine (o/c'd at 950mHz). ANd I recently install a 1.2 (200 FSB) tbird. I do not get a post. 4 red lights on the motherboard. Chip gets hot very fast, and the system shuts down about 5...
Even though you said you didn't want to do it. Removing all your cards, cept for your video card and try doing in the install should probably work fine. Then add your cards after you complete the inital installation.
<< tried that, no luck. The actual message I get from the clients is that the domain controller is not found. :( >>
Double check the DNS services... make sure the service is running. Right click on your dns and run the simple and recursive dns tests. If those pass, make sure your clients...
Are you using the built-in DHCP server from the router, or did you assign fixed ip's to the workstations, and if so, did you assign the same subnet for both computers?
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